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1. Liberating Albania's Babies. Dr. Lulu H. Peters of Los Angeles, Cal. shown here in the uniform of an American Red Cross nurse, in the midst of a group of Albanian children, is responsible for the liberation of 1500 Albanian infants from the "binding" board. Dr. Peters runs the Red Cross dispensary at Scutari. Strongest persuasion was needed to convince Albanian mothers that binding a child, mummy fashion to a board, is both unsanitary and cruel. Like the Flathead Indians of the Old West in America, the Albanians for 2,000 years have flattened their children's heads by binding. When the children are bathed, they are clothed with Junior Red Cross garments. Here are a dozen so so that have been brought to Dr. Peters for inspection. Tow of her staple prescriptions are soap and condensed milk

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2. Liberating Albania's Babies. Dr. Lulu H. Peters of Los Angeles, Cal. shown here in the uniform of an American Red Cross nurse, in the midst of a group of Albanian children, is responsible for the liberation of 1500 Albanian infants from the "binding" board. Dr. Peters runs the Red Cross dispensary at Scutari. Strongest persuasion was needed to convince Albanian mothers that binding a child, mummy fashion to a board, is both unsanitary and cruel. Like the Flathead Indians of the Old West in America, the Albanians for 2,000 years have flattened their children's heads by binding. When the children are bathed, they are clothed with Junior Red Cross garments. Here are a dozen so so that have been brought to Dr. Peters for inspection. Tow of her staple prescriptions are soap and condensed milk February 1920 [date received]

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